Was the Nuggets’ draft pick at Pepsi Center on Wednesday?

Quincy Miller, the intriguing 19-year-old forward from Baylor, worked out for the Nuggets on Wednesday, along with some second-round and free-agent prospects. The Nuggets pick 20th in the June 28th NBA Draft.

Miller is 6-9 and a skinny 210 pounds but can play the small forward position brilliantly at times, scoring from the low-post and perimeter. At other times, his shot selection was questionable.

“Denver has a lot of versatile players – Danilo Gallinari sticks out to me because he can play inside and outside – he’s a big forward, just like me,” Miller said. “And I know they run, they shoot quick, get to the cup quick, get to the free-throw line – and that’s the way I play.

“I just wanted to show the Nuggets my scoring package, that I’m versatile enough to do everything from pass, score, set screens and rebound, anything. And I wanted to show them that my knee was back to 100 percent.”

Miller tore his ACL as a high-school senior and last season with Baylor, he admitted Wednesday that “during the year, I wasn’t as back to normal, but now I’m feel I’m back to 100 percent.”

For the Bears last season, Miller averaged 10.6 points per game and 4.9 rebounds, while sharing the Big 12 honors for top freshman with Le’Bryan Nash of Oklahoma State.

Asked what he needs to work on in the NBA, Miller said, “I definitely need to get stronger and put on a few pounds. And I need to get lower when I dribble. … But I’m an energy guy. I finish under a lot of pressure. So I feel I translate well and would fit in well with the Nuggets.”

Michigan State forward Draymond Green canceled his workout with Denver on Wednesday, due to illness, the team said.